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For me it means that in every failure in your life or every bad day you experience you should be thankful that you got into it because it will make you more mature and will make your mind more strengthen than before. Even if you give up, failed or can't catch up you should realize that it doesn't end there. As long as there is life you can pursue on what you want to be.

Things have beginning on one hand and ending on the other. it is quite normal for us to get sad or even disappointed when something that we might be treasuring would end but we have to learn to accept the flow of time and natural cycle. The most important thing is that we LEARN something form that occurrence and hope that the lessons would guide us for the rest of our lives. It is not the event that matters most but the experience. Have a nice night everyone!

I feel like this is saying, you need to enjoy things in the moment and cherish them while they are present and not be upset when they are over. Everything happens for a reason and in the long run everything will work out so you need to live in the moment. That is a very good quote from a very respected author, thanks for sharing!

I had read it several times before and i find it very true.all things happen for a reason and we should treat our experiences as useful tool for us to develop ourselves and be a better person. Learn the lessons of the previous mistakes and be able to grow. It also help us to become more courageous in facing some other obstacles in life.

One of the best quotes to ever come from an animated series. I miss that show, Samurai Jack didn't say much so when he finally did speak it was always profound. That statement most likely originated from a Biblical passage because I feel like I've seen it in the Bible just stated differently. In any case that is such a true statement; the reward one feels after accomplishing something that required tenacity is incomparable.

One of the best quotes to ever come from an animated series. I miss that show, Samurai Jack didn't say much so when he finally did speak it was always profound. That statement most likely originated from a Biblical passage because I feel like I've seen it in the Bible just stated differently. In any case that is such a true statement; the reward one feels after accomplishing something that required tenacity is incomparable.

This is so true and it also summarizes my philosophy regarding wealth and finances. Thanks so much for sharing.
I think that hard work should be done whenever someone wants to be able to acquire something. If you do not have a hard work, then once you have achieved what you want, you will not be able to appreciate its true worth.

My grandmother used to say that in every bad thing that's happening to us, there's something good that we don't see it yet, but we'll realize that the bad was for our own good. It's hard to understand it when you're young, but time made my realize that she was so right. For example, I applied for a job that I really wanted, and the interview did not go as expected, so I did not get the job. I was angry that this happened to me, just to find out that after few months, that work place was bankrupt. So, it's good that I did not get in, even though at that moment I tought is bad for me.

I like this quote It reminds us not to wallow in sadness when something bad happens, but instead to rejoice in what you have learned. We should always strive to become better and sometimes, we learn through experience, painful they may be.